Attending surgeons and obstetricians who worked into the wee hours did not have significantly greater complication rates for procedures they performed the next day, researchers said.
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Attending surgeons and obstetricians who worked into the wee hours did not have significantly greater complication rates for procedures they performed the next day, researchers said. More related itemsCould Sleep Problems Predict Alzheimer's?
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